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Re: [General] Stopping at signals - simple question




"Dave Proctor" <daproc@spambait.ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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> "Ronald BESDANSKY" <ronbest@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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> > Elementary train driving lesson 1:
> >
> >             When you see a red signal, stop.
> >
> > Why is this lesson being ignored so often these days?
>
> Because the signals are often failing, and to leave the train there until
> the signal is fixed would mean that the railway would have to send in
weeks
> worth of food and beverages for the passengers.
>
> Dave
>
>
How do *you*  know  that the signals are 'often failing' ?
If this is the case why do * you * not do the responsible thing and report
the matter to the authority.
Surely if an accident occurred through a signal failure that *you*  knew
about and had not reported , *you* would feel very guilty.

Penrith are going well are they not?    Great to
see..........................


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Rgds ..........................Ian.

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